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* If the [[tumor]] turns out to be in the spinal or pelvic region, it can cause [[paresthesia]].<ref name="pmid17272319">{{cite journal |author=Iwamoto Y |title=Diagnosis and treatment of Ewing's sarcoma |journal=[[Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology]] |volume=37 |issue=2 |pages=79–89 |year=2007 |month=February |pmid=17272319 |doi=10.1093/jjco/hyl142 |url=http://jjco.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=17272319 |accessdate=2011-12-21}}</ref> | * If the [[tumor]] turns out to be in the spinal or pelvic region, it can cause [[paresthesia]].<ref name="pmid17272319">{{cite journal |author=Iwamoto Y |title=Diagnosis and treatment of Ewing's sarcoma |journal=[[Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology]] |volume=37 |issue=2 |pages=79–89 |year=2007 |month=February |pmid=17272319 |doi=10.1093/jjco/hyl142 |url=http://jjco.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=17272319 |accessdate=2011-12-21}}</ref> | ||
*Localized [[swelling]] | *Localized [[swelling]] | ||
*[[Fever|Intermittent | *[[Fever|Intermittent fever]] | ||
*Loss of | *[[Appetite|Loss of appetite]] | ||
*[[Weight loss]] | *[[Weight loss]] | ||
* Pathological [[fracture]] | * Pathological [[fracture]] |
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Overview
Symptoms
Symptoms of Ewing sarcoma include: Symptoms include: intermittent fevers, anemia, leukocytosis, increased sedimentation rate, and other symptoms of inflammatory systemic illness
- Pain: Ewing sarcoma typically progresses very rapidly. The pain can escalate from mild to intense in a very short period of time.
- If the tumor turns out to be in the spinal or pelvic region, it can cause paresthesia.[1]
- Localized swelling
- Intermittent fever
- Loss of appetite
- Weight loss
- Pathological fracture
References
- ↑ Iwamoto Y (2007). "Diagnosis and treatment of Ewing's sarcoma". Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology. 37 (2): 79–89. doi:10.1093/jjco/hyl142. PMID 17272319. Retrieved 2011-12-21. Unknown parameter
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